Unincorporated Harris County does not require building permits for most residential renovations, as the county has not adopted a comprehensive building code. Within Houston, permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. Cosmetic work does not require permits in either jurisdiction.
Texas law limits county authority to adopt building codes, and unincorporated Harris County does not have a residential building permit requirement for renovations. Property owners can perform most renovation work without government permits, though electrical and plumbing work should comply with state licensing requirements. Within the City of Houston, permits are required for: structural alterations, electrical work (new circuits, panel upgrades), plumbing modifications, HVAC installation or replacement, roofing replacement, window/door changes affecting structure, and additions. Houston's Chapter 52 outlines administrative procedures for construction codes. Cosmetic work (painting, flooring, cosmetic updates) does not require permits. In unincorporated areas, while no permits are required, property owners should consider: flood zone compliance for additions, proper electrical work by licensed electricians per Texas state law, and HOA architectural review requirements.
In unincorporated Harris County, no building permit violations for renovations. Within Houston, unpermitted work can result in fines, stop-work orders, and required after-the-fact permits with additional fees.
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